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fl Vocabulary: Places of Work A Guess the pronunciation of the four places in group 1. Then match photos a-e to the five places in group 2. Check with a partner. ina bank C cowni in a hospital Dina drugstore 2 | work in-tre downtown. in a restaurant __ at home in a school_1 J in an office | work ief home ima travel agency She's not here, She's i so B ©3.11 Listen to a podcast and number the places in A in order, 1-9. ‘What's the podcast about? C Cover the words in A. In pairs, remember the nine places / phrases. fa Listening A ©3,12 Listen to the podcast and write their second jobs. Check their favorite jobs. People With two Jobs Victor Bell, a __anda B © 3.12 Listen again. Where do they work? Write H (Hanna) or V (Victor) next to the four places in C © 3.13 Listen, check and repeat. Pronounce the k in work in connection with the prepositions. 32, =D¥ou don't have to be rich to be miy gin. You ‘don't have to be cool to rule my world? fl Grammar: Present Simple @ A ©3.14 complete 1-6 in the Grammar box. Listen to check. Yes/No questions IESE Wh questions Sm WMuxitiary | Euject | bsinitve lvostion Word | EMuxiary | Eubject|Mbninitive 1 Do you [werk at home? aw [do your 2 2 |you __|want tobe ____doctor?__5 Where —— frou | wonke 3 you |iivenere? 6 Where [you | want work? © Grammar p. 66 B Match these answers to questions 1-6 in A. In pairs, practice them. (No, Idon't, I want to be a lawyer, Care 7 * (rma bank teller. = as Song lines can help you learn grammar. eo] diene tomar abome: For example, notice the use of da Yes, apartment 61 for questions and don't for negative CO ¥es, 1 do. 1 work freelance. sentences in: [Ey twouein venture > "Bo you realy want to hurt me? Bo you 7 really want to make me ery? C ©3.15 Follow the model. Practice the questions and answers. > Cause boys oat cnt Boys dowt ary ae i {work in an office. ‘Where do you work’ sae ale D WAKE IT PERSONAL) What do you do? Where do you work? If you are a student, what do you want to do? Where do you want to work? 1 Do the questionnaire. Answer question 1 and put a W or in column A to answer the other questions 2 In pairs, ask and answer to complete colurin B of the questionnaire with your partner's answers. 3 Doyou and your partner have anything in common? Do you know what's best for you? 1 What do you (want to) do? I'm (I want to be) —_ 2 Do you (want to) work: A B + at home? + in an office? + ina store? + ina bank? + downtown? + freelance? a ‘We (want to) work in an office, Ee ey | (want to) work in a bank, ‘We don’t (want to) work freelance, ea Where does your mother work? DRIVER'S LICENSE NATESH OSMANIRAZAV! sem EYES: Brown (IE A ©3.16 Read 1-7, then listen to the interview. True (T) or false (F)? Listen again to correct the false state 1 Natesh is from Pakistan 2 He lives in New York City 3. He lives with his sister and his brother. 4 His parents are 5 His sister doesn't work tired, B ©3.17 Order the words in 1-8 to make questions about Natesh. Match them to the answers. Liste check and repeat. he / from / where /'s /? Where's he from? (J No, he doesn’t. He has a brother. does /che / where / live /? (D) He's a limo driver. alone / live / he / does / ? a sister / does / have /he /? he /is / married /? () No, but he has a girlfriend. what / do / he / does /? (_] No, he lives with his parents. he / work / where / does / ? ] He works in Manhattan. his / he / does / job / like /? ©] He tives in New York C In pairs, ask and answer 1-8 to test your partner’s memory. 36 -THow does it fee? How does it feel? To be ‘on your own, with no direction home? fl Grammar: Present Simple - 3° Person Singular A Read Common Mistakes and complete the table with does or doesn’t. Add -s to the verbs where necessary. ot ° ig (haS_2 brother, ie havea sister. she (Workin New York, |e, doesit work at home ive___with a friend tve__ alone | o © shortanswers | The have sisters? ie ha Does | workin an office? |Yes, No, = she she she tive__ with a friend? An 5 C i Why does Superman have an vat 3 Contractions: foes not. Because he is the thie person. Where — he work? He hateS knyptonit, he loveS Lois + | Where ____ she ive__? @ crammar p. 66 and he doesn't ke bad guys! B ©3.18 Follow the model, Practice the sentences. Thave a brother. - She. a, » » He lives alone. She has a brother. TTive alone. — He. ~— Complete the iD form for a member of your family. Person: My Neme Lives in Lives with: Occupation: Place of work: 2 In pairs, ask and answer to get information about the other person. Show a photo if you can. ‘Who's this person? ‘What does she do? CONSE SPE She's my mother. Does she lve alone? ees © Workbook p. 100 has Suri hawt 2 daughter work, She doesn't werks at home. doesit She der ive with her mother. eas Apart from verb be, English verbs have only two present simple forms. |, you, we, they + verb. We live here, | have 2 bike, he, she, i+ verb + s. He lives there, She has a car. Make your teecher happy! Don't forget the s! 36] 3.5 Do you live near here? PDEA seins or specie norton A ©3.19Listen and read World of English. Then look at Laura and Charlie's photo and try to predict: 1. Four questions from their conversation a Do you like this music? e How are you? i What do you study? b Do you like this food? f Is that good? j What do you want to eat? ¢ Doyou like this class? 9 What about you? d Do you live near here? h What do you do? 2 Are they at a aparty? b a movie theater? ¢ a school? 3 Are they a brother and sister? b husband and wife? ¢ strangers? World of English Listening isn’t easy—in any language! Here are three listening tips: 1 Before you listen, imagine the context, and the words or phrases people use in that situation. 2 Know your objective: What exactly do | need to understand? 3 Don't expect to understand or mentally translate every word. It isn’t necessary. B ©3.20 Listen to part one of Laura and Charlie’s dialog to check. ©3220 check eight words Laura and Charlie use in part one of the dialog. Listen again to check. beautiful (7) computer music D teacher OC work O car D do ] nice CJ unemployed 0 cat LD hello ~] student _] university D ©3221 Read 1.10, listen to the complete dialog and write C (Charlie) or L (Laura). 1 __ lives downtown. 6 __ works for a bank 2 __lives near here 7 __isn't married 3 __ is unemployed. 8 __ doesn't live alone. 4 __ studies IT. 9 __ is more curious. 5 __is an IT professional. 10 __ ends the conversation E ©3.21 Listen again. How much can you understand? Go to AS 3.21 on p. 84 to check. About 50% / 60% / 80% / 100%? F (WAKE TT PERSONAL) In pairs. What do / don’t you have in common with Charlie or Laura? Laure is unemployed. I’m not unemployed, | have a job, Charlie lives with his partner, and | live with my partner. ce EN aS PN Do you have children? DD Nettael Meeting New People—Exchanging Personal Information A Match questions 1-10 to the answers. Do you live near here? © Yes | do, Two sons Do you live alone? > Iman engineer Do you have brothers and sisters? No, llive with my parents Do you have children? © He's retired : De you have a girlfriend? © She's stay-atthome mom. Questions What do you do? © Yes, | have one brother Where do you study? No, live cowntown, to Ask at a Party E] Where does your father work? Yes, Ido. Her name's Emily BY What does your wife do? O She's 10. How old is your daughter? ALUCLA. B © 3.22 Listen, check and repeat. C Imagine you're at a party. Think of six similar questions to ask a person you don't know. Write three gine y questions in each column. If the person is married or has a partner Ifthe person is single eS e D ©3223 Listen, repeat and mime the expressions in "in conversation, be positive to show you are interested. | World of English. Oh, 1 see. | Cool! | Another sod? E (WAKE IT PERSONAL) In groups. Role-play meeting Reale oe Te eet people at a party. Use appropriate questions from ‘ice! All right. | Great talking to you. Bye! C and the expressions in World of English. (Nice to meet you Hello. My name's... Nice to meet you (too). Yes, | do. / No, | live... @ Workbook p. 101, 117, 118 What are these in English? a Vocabulary: Personal Objects 1 Dis this love, i this love, his love Hat moc? A ©4.1 Match these objects to photos 1-10. Listen to a woman checking objects in her purse and say which item is not in the photos. CO pills Oacomb C coins (©) tetptionss O keys B ©42 Listen, point and repeat objects 1-10. (0 an ID card oO J mints a lipstick D anail file CO a wallet C im pairs. A: Say an object from A, singular or plural. B: Say the opposite form. Swap roles. Remember to use a / an with the singular. Ok, a pill = coins, Acoin. Now... api Pills. My turn: coins. be fA Pronunciation: /1/ vs. /:/ A ©4.33 Read and listen to World of English, Practice the example sentences. Be careful with the if and If sounds. B ©44 Listen to the sounds and check jf or Bl. Listen again and repeat. 1_ Nick's sister has six children. 2 Repeat, please v 3. Big pills and little mints. 4 Listen to this Swiss singer. 5 6 7 Read and complete these forms. Rick is rich and single. Think of six big things _8 We see three teachers, add one son the second word. | | Eg,, video games, soccer players. | The plural of This is = These are. | Be careful with I and Il 10 This isa lipstick. k's pink. Ji:/ Thilse are Kaijs. ThrB erin Kis. The s in this is pronounced /s/. The sin these is pronounced /el. | @ Grammar p. 68 this (or What ist?) What's 2 | These AAS are pens. | C ©45 Play Race the Beep! Look again at the photos. Listen to numbers 1-10 and say This is a/ These are + the correct item before the beep. D (WAKE TT PERSONAL) Test a partner. Take turns pointing to pictures from units 1-3 and asking What's this / What are these in English? a What's this in English? '5 a man. And what are these? See They're photos, = ineyreioholie > E In pairs, go to p. 80 and take turns testing each other on the picturé words for the vowel sounds. —- What are these? “Thee and tree, hes @ Workbook p. 102 4.2 Are those your books? a fl Grammar: Demonstrative Pronouns A ©44 Look at the picture, listen to Marty and Amy and answer 1:3. 1° What do they find? 2. Who opens it? 3. Guess five items they find in it B ©4. Listen to the rest of the dialog. Write the five objects they find. How many correct guesses? © hrere= this location, indicating a place near you. e e There = that location, indicating a place near other people, or distant from you. ae Here There C ©4.2 Match questions and pictures 1-4 to the answers. Listen, check and repeat. (ars that? (Liter these? They're pills This, That, These or Those? Use this and for objects that are with you. Use and for objects that are not with you, but with other people, or distant from you. = This These = near you, here That | Those = far from you, there, Whats this? This! = singular ___/ Those = plural © Grammar p. 68 ’ a 40

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